Serren: Experimenting with an electronic project kit.
You can still do that, especially since you can now get one with an Arduino or other programmable microcontroller.
vv221: Hey, that’s how my phone works! And I’m not 30 years old yet…
EDIT: Oh, unless "to dial" is about using these rings? My phone has a "regular" keyboard, roughly looking like a numpad.
Leroux: Yes, I assume he meant a rotary phone (
Explanation for old folks,
explanation for young folks). ;) ("We taught ourselves this skill when we were 3" -> this line in the comment section made me laugh. XD )
Then again, I guess most people nowadays don't even use the numpad once they've stored a number on their phone. Today you can make calls with a single push of a button.
I remember seeing, in a catalog, a "retro handset", which looked just like the top part of the old phones, but missing the chord, and it felt like such handsets weren't that old at the time.
By the way, having a landline seems to be a lot less common these days.